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Title: | Activity pattern for medium and large mammals from the Cerrado domain |
Other Titles: | Padrão de atividade para mamíferos de médio e grande porte do domínio Cerrado |
Keywords: | Mamíferos - Comportamento Padrão de atividade uni ou bimodal Atividade funcional Mammals - Behavior Uni or bimodal activity pattern Functional activity |
Issue Date: | Nov-2019 |
Publisher: | Escola Superior São Francisco de Assis |
Citation: | SANTIAGO, W. T. V. et al. Activity pattern for medium and large mammals from the Cerrado domain. Natureza online, Santa Teresa, v. 17, n. 2, p. 16-25, nov. 2019. |
Abstract: | The Cerrado, a vast tropical savanna ecoregion of Brazil, is considered a biodiversity hotspot and the high rates of destruction have been changing its natural environments. Conservation actions for wildlife are complex because some species change their activity patterns when facing anthropogenic disturbances in order to maximize their energy use. This change generates high fitness and persistence in the environment. Therefore, the present work shows that three species, Dasyprocta leporina, Dasyprocta prymnolopha and Nasua nasua, presented predominant diurnal habits, while two species, Cerdocyon thous and Didelphis albiventris, presented nocturnal habits. Furthermore, Didelphis marsupialis is predominantly nocturnal and Mazama gouazoubira presents a “catemeral” habit. These patterns are related to environmental changes and its consequent threats, which influence behavior patterns for protection against predators and hunting pressure, since nocturnal habit was evident for four of the seven species. |
URI: | http://www.naturezaonline.com.br/natureza/conteudo/pdf/NOL20180502.pdf http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41061 |
Appears in Collections: | DCF - Artigos publicados em periódicos |
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